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Monday, 20 January 2014

Another instance of BBC anti-Conservative attitudes

'The BBC is facing fresh allegations of bias in favour of the Labour Party
after it emerged that journalists have pinned a series of anti-Tory tabloid
newspaper headlines to the walls of its Westminster studios.

On one notice board a “stop the cuts” poster has been pasted up next to
headlines including “Gun nut Tory MP: I tried to shoot a cat” and “Ewe are
joking: Tory MP was not wearing trousers when stopped by police”.

Rob Wilson, a Conservative MP and an aide to George Osborne, called on the BBC
to remove the articles immediately and launch an investigation into who was
responsible for displaying them.

In a letter to Lord Hall, the director general of the BBC, Mr Wilson also
demanded an inquiry into a series of incidents over the past year which he
said displayed the left-wing bias of the broadcaster’s political coverage.'

Anyone who listens, watches or reads the BBC's output cannot fail to notice the blatant anti-Conservative bias that pervades their broadcasting.

Ask yourself what the chances are that the is a similar board showing Labour scandals? Nil?

The BBC's response as reported by the BBC:

'A BBC spokesman said: “We don't immediately know what staff notice board Mr
Wilson is referring to, but whatever it is; it won't have anything to do
with the BBC's output.”'

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